CEO's Regret After I Divorced - Chapter 251 The Accident2
Ryanās POV
I stood outside Lucianās office, gripping my phone so tightly my knuckles turned white. The news about the bodyguards had sent ice through my veins. šÆš§š®š®šš®šš£ššššµ.š¬šøš
"Severe injuries but stable condition," Simon reported through the phone. "Both will survive, sir."
"What about the cause?" I demanded.
"Still investigating, but weāve retrieved the collision footage. It doesnāt look accidental, sir. The timing was too precise, the angle of impact calculated."
I let out a cold laugh. "Of course it wasnāt. Find out whoās behind this. I want names, evidence, everything."
"Yes, Mr. Blackwood."
When I hung up, Serena was staring at me with wide, questioning eyes. The worry in them made my chest tighten.
"What happened?" she asked softly.
I took a deep breath before answering. "The car you came in was involved in an accident."
Her face drained of color instantly. "How bad is it?"
"The bodyguards have been taken to the hospital. Theyāll live, but theyāre not in good shape." I reached out to touch her arm reassuringly. "My assistant will handle everything. Donāt worry about it."
Serena opened her mouth, then closed it again. I could almost see the thoughts racing through her mindāguilt, fear, maybe even regret for leaving the mansion.
"You said something about finding whoās behind this," she finally said. "This wasnāt an accident? Someone was targeting me?"
I nodded grimly. "It has Kane written all over it. That bastard has gone too far this time, going after you."
My jaw clenched involuntarily. That snake had always been lurking in the shadows, but to target Serenaāmy pregnant wife? This crossed every line.
"You need to go home right now," I told her firmly. "And please, donāt leave again without proper security. Can you promise me that?"
She nodded quickly, still visibly shaken. I didnāt relax until I saw her safely inside our mansion with the head housekeeper. Only then did I let the full force of my rage surface.
I drove straight to Lucianās company, a thick folder of evidence clutched in my hand. This had been brewing for a long time, but today was the final straw.
"Mr. Blackwood, what brings you here in such a hurry?" Lucian asked, eyebrows raised at my thunderous expression.
I slapped the folder onto his desk. "This is everything Iāve gathered on Kane from within Blackwood Group. I want him prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."
"If we work together, he wonāt escape this time."
Lucian flipped through the documents, his eyes widening slightly. "Youāre including the car accident that killed your parents too? I thought you were hesitant aboutā"
"I was," I cut him off. "But heās gone after my wife nowāmy pregnant wife. The man has become completely unhinged. Why should I hold back anymore?"
"Blood for blood then," he said quietly.
I left without another word. Within hours, Lucian had contacted the police and coordinated with media outlets. The story broke like a tsunami:
"Kane Blackwood Exposed: Using Blackwood Power to Extort Business Partners, Driving Smaller Companies to Bankruptcy"
"Breaking: Evidence Links Kane Blackwood to Fatal Accident that Killed Blackwood CEO and Wife"
I watched it all unfold from my office, a grim satisfaction settling in my chest. By evening, Lucian called.
"Theyāre bringing him in now. Thought you might want to be there."
Twenty minutes later, I stood beside Lucian outside the NYPD headquarters, watching as two officers escorted a handcuffed Kane toward the waiting police car.
His face contorted with rage when he spotted me. "You think youāre so clever, donāt you?" he spat, struggling against the officersā grip.
"No, Kane. I just finally stopped protecting you," I replied coldly.
Lucian stepped forward, his voice razor-sharp. "All these years, youāve been the cancer eating Blackwood from within. Your reign of terror ends today."
Kaneās eyes narrowed to slits. "You two-faced snake. Youāre no better than me, West."
"The difference is I can still look at myself in the mirror," Lucian shot back.
As the officers pushed Kaneās head down to guide him into the car, he twisted around one last time, his face twisted with hatred.
"This isnāt over, Ryan!" Kane had spat as the officers shoved him toward the police car. "You think youāve won? When I get outāand I will get outāIāll make you regret this! That company should have been mine!"
Iād just stood there with Lucian, watching coldly as my uncle thrashed against his restraints.
"Good luck with that," Iād replied calmly, though inside I was seething. "I have enough evidence to keep you locked up for decades."
Kaneās eyes had narrowed to slits. "Your pretty little wife wonāt always be under your protection. Remember that."
It took everything in me not to lunge at him for that threat. Lucian had gripped my arm, holding me back as Kane was finally forced into the backseat.
"Heās not worth it," Lucian had muttered. "Let the law handle him."
Now, pushing those dark thoughts aside, I hurry through the front door, immediately asking the housekeeper about Serenaās whereabouts.
"Mrs. Blackwood is resting in the bedroom, sir."
I take the stairs two at a time, desperate to see her, to confirm with my own eyes that sheās safe. When I open the door, I find her propped up against the pillows, reading a pregnancy book. The sight of herāpeaceful, beautiful, aliveāmakes my chest tighten.
"Hey," she says softly, looking up with those warm brown eyes. "Youāre back earlier than I expected."
I cross the room in a few strides and sit beside her on the bed, taking her hand in mine. "How are you feeling? Any discomfort?"
She shakes her head, placing her other hand on her rounded belly. "Weāre fine, both of us. Just a little tired from all the excitement today."
I canāt help but brush my fingers along her cheek. "About that... Serena, I need you to promise me something."
Her expression grows serious. "What is it?"
"No more sneaking out. Not without telling me, not without proper security." I try to keep my voice steady, but the fear Iād felt when I heard about the car accident seeps through. "Kane has been arrested, but I canāt be sure he doesnāt have accomplices."
"Arrested?" Her eyes widen. "For what?"
"Everything. The corporate sabotage, the embezzlement..." I hesitate before adding, "And the car accident that killed my parents."
Serena gasps. "Ryan... I had no idea you were pursuing that."
"It wasnāt just for revenge," I explain, stroking her hand with my thumb. "It was about justice. And now, itās about protecting what matters most to me." I place my hand gently on her stomach. "Both of you."
Her eyes soften. "Iām sorry for sneaking out today. I just felt so cooped up, and I wanted to support Ethan and Maya."
"I understand that. I do. But from now on, if you want to go somewhere, tell me. Iāll arrange everythingāproper security, a safer vehicle, whatever you need. Just... please."
She nods without argument. "I promise. No more solo adventures until after the baby comes."
"Thank you," I whisper, leaning forward to place a gentle kiss on her lips.
She responds immediately, her fingers threading through my hair, pulling me closer. When we break apart, sheās smiling.
"You know, this protective side of you is actually quite attractive, Mr. Blackwood."
I canāt help but smile back. "Is that so, Mrs. Blackwood?"
"Mmm-hmm. Though I do expect some compensation for my house arrest."
"Name your price," I say, tracing the curve of her jaw with my finger.
"Ice cream. The expensive kind from that place across town. And foot rubs. Lots of foot rubs."
I laugh, relieved by the lightness between us. "Consider it done."
We talk more about her day, about the baby, about anything except Kane and the danger that almost touched her today. Eventually, her eyelids grow heavy, and I tuck her in, watching as she drifts off to sleep.
Only when her breathing evens out do I allow my smile to fade. Moving to the window, I look out at the darkening sky, a cold resolve settling in my chest.
I nearly lost her today. If she hadnāt changed her plans, if she had been in that car...
The thought is unbearable. Iāve already lost so much in my lifeāmy parents, years wasted chasing a ghost of my past. But Serena... losing her would destroy me completely.
I pull out my phone, dialing Simon.
"Sir?" he answers on the first ring.
"Double the security detail around the house. Background check everyoneāstaff, drivers, gardeners. And I want the investigatorās full report on that accident by morning."
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